• Three Reasons Why You Shouldn't Be Excited About The New Destiny Child's Albums


    Everyone jumped for joy a few weeks ago when Beyonce's father and Destiny's Child group manager Matthew Knowles revealed in an interview that there would be two new Destiny's Child albums released this Fall. Who wouldn't want a new album from the biggest girl group of all-time after six years? With hits such as 'Bootylicious' and 'Soldier' we all could use another anthem to get us poppin'.

    Don't get too excited. Below are three reasons why you shouldn't get excited about the new album.


    • The ladies of Destiny's Child will more than likely not even speak nor promote the album. People are tweeting them constantly everyday asking about the album and they all ignore it. Did they even know the albums would be released this year? The albums will contain old DC3 tracks with a few unreleased songs. The label pulled the same stunt with Kelly Rowland by releasing that 'Best Of Kelly Rowland' compilation last year that she never spoke of. Remember, the other two ladies had already given the label three solo albums and Kelly had only did two so I assume that compilation made up for the third one.
    • The only reason the albums are getting released is because the girls obviously owed the label two more albums. Did you notice that they were never removed from the labels website six years after they disbanded? Why would a group that is no longer together still be blasted over a record label's website? I'm sure that these two albums will fulfill their label obligations and contracts.
    • The ladies are all working on solo projects and will definitely not have time to focus on the group. I'm sure the ladies don't want any cross interference with their personal projects.
    In all honesty, this is just a result of Daddy Knowles seeking some financial gain being that he doesn't manage any of the ladies as solo artist anymore. I'm not buying it.

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